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4 posts from October 2014

10/27/2014

Quantifying Changes in Great Lakes Watersheds

ESD’s Jie Niu helped to quantify water-budget components and storage changes for two of the largest watersheds in Michigan, using remotely sensed data and a process-based hydrologic model representing subsurface and land surface processes.

DSSS: Microbial Element Cycling – The Big Picture

ESD welcomes Dr. Marc Strous (University of Calgary), presenting "DSSS: Microbial Element Cycling – The Big Picture" October 30 at 10:30am in the Bldg. 66 Auditorium.

10/21/2014

Reducing Uranium in a Contaminated Aquifer

Website Teaser: Ken Williams and Phil Long were part of a team that recently compared two types of organic-rich sediments to better understand uranium release mechanisms at contaminated sites.

Bioimmobilization of Cr in Contaminated Aquifers

ESD’s Harry Beller, Peter Nico, and colleagues studied chromate bioremediation and found that the bulk redox status and biogeochemical regime do not necessarily control the final product of Cr(VI) reduction.